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great info
Even if Google said they could handle it, I would still do the redirect.
its still around?
I still cant understand why the serach engines just dont pick one and say all sites will be 301'ed to either the www or the non www site, taking into account and excluding an other sub level domains.
Great article
great article Scott, enjoyed the read.
Interesting
I think that they might be treating the PR tool bar the same for both but there are many sites out there that 301 the www to the non-www or vice versa and I dont know if the PR is dependent on dupe content or not. Google might still be penalizing these pages from a dupe content standpoint but keeping the PR toolbar rank the same. Also they might be the same becuase somewhere ont he site is linking to the non-www version and passing page rank juice to this duplicate subdomain link. Verdict is still out.
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